The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, September 04, 1909, Image 28

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    Boprd. wr Week. $3.50: by Day. 20c a Meal; Single Meals, 25c.
"The Martin"
Dining Hall
Heme Cooking-, All You Want to Eat. Nice, Clean,
Home-like Place. Special Inducement to Man and Wife
LUNCH TABLES UPSTAIRS
Coffee and Doughnuts 5 cents
Ham and Cold Meat Sandwich 5 cents
Pork Chop Sandwich 10 cents
Cheese Sandwich 10 cents
Pie. per cut 5 cents
Uuttered Bread Scents
A Good Lunch 15 cents
Call and See Us
UPSTAIRS, 132 So. Twelfth St. LINCOLN, NEB.
UTO PHONE 7 33-
lEqtutable
ifc Unsurance Co.
OF IOWA
Security Begets Confidence
If you exact security when you loan money,
why disregard it when you invest
in life insurance?
H. H. Loughridge, General Agent
401 Little Building Lincoln, Nebraska
Are you Fair,
Mr. Union Man?
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE
Savoy Hotel Suitorium
is the only Union cleaning, press
ing, repairing, and refitting shop
in town? Patronize us. We have
a card in Lincoln Tailors Union.
Savoy Hotel Suitorium SL
FUtm
The Interest Attaching to the Photos we are making at
I 75c Per Doz.
Is due to the cute poses and the beauty of the finish.
TVe guarantee them to please.
HAVE YOU
Ever thought of a visit by Mail? A good Photograph of a
friend is next best to a visit. If you cannot visit in person send
YOUR PORTRAIT
It will b etreasured if good and will be good if made at
SKOGLUND BROS. STUDIO
1026 O St., Auto Phone 3897
LINCOLN, NEB.
Buttermilk
Blessed
Drink
Don't fret, don't get "pestered" over
small things; wear the lightest sort of
clothing; avoid rich and heavy food; drink
all the buttermilk vou can swallow, and
Jgj J I I'll go bond that you will emerge from the
heated term m fine fettle.
Above all things abjure thick steaks
and use hog flesh sparingly. Fruits arc
good, but there are people to whom straw
berries are undoubtedly poisonous. Rice is
a grand summertime diet. On the coast
one is blessed with an abundance of sea
food on which life can well be sustained
while the torrid days last.
Hut don't forget about the buttermilk. I lay more stress on that
than all else. My own allowance is at least one quart per diem and
on days when Old Sol seems to be going out for a record I consume as
much as a gallon. It is the most blessed beverage ever vouchsafed to
perspiring humanity and I am absolutely convinced that if taken regu
larly it will prolong life.
By Dr. FRANCIS J. O'FALLON
Know a
Girl
Before
Proposing
"How long must a young man know a
girl before he may projose to her?"' writes
an anxious young man.
He does not say whether he means how
long he should wait for his own good or
merely for a chance of success. However,
I am going to advise him to know the girl
at least a year before he asks her to be his
wife.
Every girl appears at her best when in
the society of a young man who interests
her. Xo matter how bad tempered she
may be, how disrespectful to her mother.
how spiteful to her brothers and sister.
Aw can always manage to convey an impression of angelic sweetness to
an eligible young man. That is, she can do so for a brief time. But
in a vear, if the youth is admitted to the family circle, or if his oppor
tunities of observing it are fairly frequent, he will certainly be able to
form a fair estimate of the charmer's disposition.
Amiability is not the very most important quality in a wife, but is
one of the essentials to a happy marriage.
By BETTT VINCENT